A geometric approach to separate the effects of magnetic susceptibility and chemical shift/exchange in a phantom with isotropic magnetic susceptibility
Hyunsung Eun, Hwihun Jeong, Jingu Lee, Hyeong-geol Shin, and Jongho, Lee

TL;DR
This paper introduces a geometric method to separate magnetic susceptibility effects from chemical shift/exchange in MRI, enabling more accurate susceptibility mapping in phantoms with isotropic susceptibility.
Contribution
A novel geometric averaging approach is developed to distinguish and correct for chemical shift/exchange effects in susceptibility mapping.
Findings
Successfully separates susceptibility and chemical shift/exchange in simulations and experiments
Accurately reports susceptibility and chemical shift values for various phantom solutions
Method validated in numerical and phantom experiments
Abstract
Purpose: To separate the effects of magnetic susceptibility and chemical shift/exchange in a phantom with isotropic magnetic susceptibility. To generate a chemical shift/exchange-corrected quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) result. Theory and Methods: Magnetic susceptibility and chemical shift/exchange are the properties of a material. Both are known to induce the resonance frequency shift in MRI. In current QSM, the susceptibility is reconstructed from the frequency shift, ignoring the contribution of the chemical shift/exchange. In this work, a simple geometric approach, which averages the frequency shift maps from three orthogonal B0 directions to generate a chemical shift/exchange map, is developed using the fact that the average nullifies the (isotropic) susceptibility effects. The resulting chemical shift/exchange map is subtracted from the total frequency shift,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications · Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
